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Home > Care for Aging Skin
Care for Aging Skin
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| How to Care for Aging Skin:
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| You can't stop the birthdays, but you can fight the wrinkles and age spots that accompany them. Follow these steps to keep your skin looking as young as you feel.
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Steps:
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Wear sunscreen daily to protect your skin from wrinkles and age spots, paying particular attention to your face and hands. Use a foundation or face lotion that blocks UVA and UVB rays and has an SPF 15 or more.
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| Limit your sun exposure, and wear a long-sleeved shirt and wide-brimmed hat when you know you'll be in the sun.
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Moisturize dry skin in cold weather and in dry heat. Dry skin does not cause additional wrinkles, but wrinkles look worse when compounded by dry skin.
Click Here: Dry, Mature or Sun Damaged Skin
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| Use Alpha-Hydroxy Cleanser and Lotion on areas of the skin that have age spots. It helps to fade them.
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| Activ-A Retinol Treatment works like a fade cream on age spots.
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Use a humidifier in your room during the winter if you have dry skin.
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Papaya Cleanser as Exfoliant:
Wash aging skin with Papaya Cleanser once or twice a week.
Removes dead skin gently and exposes the new skin.
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| Warnings:
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| Wearing face lotion and anti-aging cream at the same time may cause break-outs.
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| Tips:
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Press Out Facial Wrinkles:
The effects of this tip are temporary, but it is a nice treat. To help smooth forehead lines and other minor facial wrinkles, dip a clean tablespoon in warmed olive oil (or water if you have oily skin) and press the warmed spoon into the wrinkles.
Take care not to get the spoon too hot! It won't cure wrinkles,
but it feels quite nice.
Click Here: Anti-Wrinkle Products for Eyes, Face & Neck
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